Dr Gregory (Gi Tae) Kwon

Neurologist

BMed, MD, MMed, FRACP (in 2025)

Dr. Gregory Kwon completed a Stroke Fellowship at The Canberra Hospital, where he gained comprehensive experience in stroke management through multidisciplinary care. He then served as a Neurology Advanced Trainee at Nepean and Blacktown Hospitals, where he developed strong clinical skills in general neurology. Dr. Kwon’s primary interests are in stroke and epilepsy, areas where he continues to expand his expertise.

  • Perform EEG reporting
  • Perform NCS study – esp. CTS & peripheral neuropathy

Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians (FRACP) (due 2025)
  • Master of Medicine in Clinical Neurophysiology, (MMed), USYD, 2019
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD),UNSW, 2015
  • Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMed), UNSW, 2015

Registrar Training

  • General Medical Registrar, Austin Hospital, Melbourne (2020)
  • Stroke Fellowship, the Canberra Hospital (2021)
  • Neurology Advanced Training at Nepean Hospital, Sydney (2023)
  • Neurology Advanced Training at Blacktown Hospital, Sydney (2024)

Fellowship Training (post-FRACS)

  • 1-year Fellowship in Stroke (the Canberra Hospital, 2021)

Memberships

  • Royal Australasian College of Physician (RACP)
  • Associate Advisory Committee Member, CJD Support Group Network

Experience

  • 150+ EEG report
  • 150+ NCS/EMG

Research Interest

  • My current research involves completing a virtual reality study that examines the vestibular and visuospatial functions of the brain.

Hospital Appointments

  • Currently completing Neurology Advanced Training at Blacktown Hospital, Sydney

AHPRA Registration Number

MED2015100

Personal Q&As

I chose this profession because of my fascination with the complexity of the human brain and its intricate anatomical relationship with clinical presentation. Neurology is a true problem-solving specialty that seamlessly integrates anatomy, radiology, and clinical reasoning.

My favourite aspect of neurology is managing acute stroke. The immediate impact of timely treatment, such as thrombolysis or thrombectomy, can be transformative and rewarding, often reversing potentially debilitating outcomes.

Dr. Andrew Duggins has been a significant mentor in my career. His guidance during my research into the vestibular and visuospatial functions of the brain taught me the importance of developing a robust approach to research and the value of thorough, analytical thinking. His mentorship has shaped my commitment to blending clinical practice with research.

One memorable experience was treating a young stroke patient who presented with severe deficits. With rapid intervention, they regained their mobility and speech within days.

Outside of work, I enjoy skiing, which provides a thrilling and invigorating break from my professional responsibilities.

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